Definition: The word "antitragicus" means "to destroy, to kill." In the Bible, this verse describes a battle between soldiers who killed each other in an attempt to subdue the enemy. The full verse states: "Then they came to the camp of the Philistines, and there was fighting among them; and David said unto them, Come down and destroy them one by one. And the elders of the people said, Let him go up before us: for we see that he is a mighty man." (Psalms 76:10) This verse suggests that at this battle, David did not actually subdue the enemy but killed them in anger and desperation. The precise meaning is subjective by many scholars due to the historical context of the time and places involved. However, generally speaking, "antitragicus" refers to a violent act intended to kill or destroy, often through violence.